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  1. 181

    « J’ai bien connu Sankara... » Un ancien fonctionnaire algérien se souvient by Chloé Maurel

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…In this interview, he recalls his memories about Thomas Sankara, his style of management, his leadership, his socialist convictions, his positive action for his country, his great popularity among the peoples of his country, and his tragic murder.…”
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  2. 182

    Barnamordsärenden i Finland på 1800-talet by Kaijus Ervasti

    Published 1997-06-01
    “…Special attention has been paid to the facts; what kind of evidence convicted the women, and how did they try to defend themselves in the courts. …”
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  3. 183

    Comparison of Dark Personality Traits, Feeling of Alienation and Spiritual Well-Being in People with and without Tendency to Vandalism by Abbas Abolghasemi, Seyyedeh Zahra Seyyed Noori, Morteza Zakeri, Reza Ghorbani

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…., 2014).The research data were analyzed using statistical methods, specifically analysis of variance and the independent t-test.Results: The results indicated that prisoners convicted of vandalism exhibited higher levels of dark personality traits and feelings of alienation compared to those without vandalism convictions. …”
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  4. 184

    Framing Colonial Australia: A Socio-historical Articulation of the Display of Art by Anita Gowers

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…The industrialisation of convict transportation saw vast numbers of lawbreakers sent unceremoniously to Australian shores, with the newly emergent convict settlements of Hobart Town and Sydney quickly becoming Antipodean slums: untidy, unruly and in dire need of civilising. …”
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  5. 185

    Protéger et guérir : la mission du gouvernement et des associations d’aide aux détenues en Angleterre entre 1856 et 1914 by Alice Bonzom

    Published 2016-05-01
    “…Female criminals had deviated from normative gender-biased ideologies describing woman’s true nature as meek, gentle, modest and shameful; they were stigmatized and ostracized, even after serving their sentences in a local or a convict prison. In 1856, Joshua Jebb, Chairman of Convict Prisons, decided to commit to the cause of these women by opening a special refuge, a ‘home’ designed to save them by teaching them ‘womanly qualities’. …”
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  6. 186

    »Hun plejer da at kunne tåle, at jeg truer med at hente en motorsav ...« – Vold og trusler mod offentligt ansatte undersøgt i en dansk retspsykiatrisk population by Diverse: Møllerhøj, Raben, Sørensen, Brandt-Christensen, Stølan

    Published 2016-09-01
    “…MDOs in the sample who have been convicted under § 119 seem to score higher than MDOs never convicted of assaults against public servants on a range of parameters, e.g., criminal onset, type of crime(s) committed, and frequency of psychiatric hospitalisation.…”
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    Classification of forensic psychiatric examinations by O. P. Makarova

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The purpose of this examination is to establish the presence or absence of any mental disorder in the person charged with the offence that could affect his or her ability to understand and control his or her actions; forensic psychiatric examination of the witness, the purpose of which is to establish the presence or absence of any mental disorder that could affect his or her ability to perceive, remember and reproduce information during the period of time when the events about which he or she testifies took place; forensic psychiatric examination of the victim, the purpose of which is to establish the presence or absence of any mental disorder in the victim during the period of time when the events occurred that could affect his or her ability to understand the situation, assess the danger and respond adequately to it; forensic psychiatric examination of the convicted person, the purpose of which is to establish the presence or absence of a mental disorder in the convicted person, which may be the basis for applying compulsory medical measures to him/her. …”
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  9. 189

    Criminological typology of radical criminals among sentenced to imprisonment by P. Yu. Danylchenko

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…According to them, 22 criminological types (including subtypes) of criminal radicals among convicts were identified. The author describes the key criminologically significant features of each type. …”
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  10. 190

    Complexity in Individual Trajectories toward Online Extremism by Z. Cao, M. Zheng, Y. Vorobyeva, C. Song, N. F. Johnson

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…The importance of online connectivity in developing intent has been confirmed by recent case studies of already convicted terrorists. Here we use ideas from Complexity to identify dynamical patterns in the online trajectories that individuals take toward developing a high level of extremist support, specifically, for ISIS. …”
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  11. 191

    Relationship between Thyroid Hormone Levels and Crime Type: A Controlled Study in Prisoners by Hasan Acar, Ayse Ulgen

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…These examinations should be performed on prisoners in general, especially those convicted of violent crimes. Additional rehabilitation and research programs should also be developed for such patients.…”
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  12. 192

    Engagement in a web-based intervention for individuals who committed sexual offenses against children: observational study by Sonja Schröder, Safiye Tozdan, Peer Briken, Jürgen L. Müller, Peter Fromberger

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…@myTabu is a human-supported, web-based intervention for individuals who have been convicted for sexual abuse of children or the use of child sexual exploitation material with the goal of reducing the risk factors for recidivism and actual recidivism. …”
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    Medicinske fund og det retslige udfald hos seksuelt misbrugte børn by Lene Aagaard Hansen, Svend Sabroe, Søren Johan Mikkelsen, Annie Vesterby Charles

    Published 2010-08-01
    “…As many as 162 girls and 11 boys had positive anogenital findings and 165 perpetrators were convicted in court. There was no significant correlation between positive anogenital findings and legal outcome. …”
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  14. 194

    Straffuldbyrdelsesloven by Vagn Greve

    Published 2001-03-01
    “…In accordance with the rule of law, Parliament has now passed an act on the execution of sentences containing principles for execution and a bill of rights for convicts. This article provides an overview of the basic ideas in this act. …”
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    Przeoczony dyskurs, czyli rzecz o konstruktywizmie i (z)marnowanych szansach oceniania wczesnoszkolnego by Grażyna Szyling

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The analysis of declared assumptions, tacitly adopted or overlooked in various concepts and solutions, leads to the conclusion that in early education assessment constructivism is not so much an overlooked discourse, but distorted by normative convictions and educational practices. …”
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    Dobre praktyki w zakresie ochrony dziecka w procesie resocjalizacji i readaptacji społecznej jego skazanych rodziców by Anna Dąbrowska, Justyna Kusztal

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The programme’s goal was to support social re-adaptation process of convicted women and men by empowering family bonds, focusing especially on parent-child relations. …”
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  17. 197

    On the problem of adjusting calculations of punitive policy of the Soviet state on labor front during the Great Patriotic War by Yu. G. Belonogov

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…Studying the real practice of applying laws in certain large enterprises of the Molotov region, the author concludes that there is a discrepancy between the number of actual labor crimes and the number of workers convicted of them.…”
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    Bagnards, orpailleurs et fonctionnaires du bassin du Maroni dans la Grande guerre by Virginie Brunelot, Arnauld Heuret

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…It was the capital of France’s penal administration in the Maroni [along the Maroni river], a vast territory that was populated both by convicts and free citizens. The participation of this complex population in the First World War was integral to their citizenship and considered as evidencing a desire to defend the ‘Motherland’.During the conflict, the penal colony was severely impacted by the lack of food and material provisions and only returned to its regular operation in 1921. …”
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    Du presque-rien au presque-tout : le dévoilement de l’invisible dans Trifles (1916) de Susan Glaspell by Emeline JOUVE

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…A crime has been committed in the Wrights’ farm and the representatives of the law, accompanied by the wives, have come to find evidence to convict Mrs. Wright of the murder of her husband. …”
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    Which Heritage? Which Landscape? Defining the Authenticity of Cultural Heritage in Karula National Park by Kristel Rattus

    Published 2011-03-01
    “…The conflict is regarded as a dialogue between different ways of interpretation of cultural heritage or heritage representations in which different ideological contexts, convictions and coping strategies are intertwined. The article describes the representational practices of both dialogue partners or the implementation of conceptual worlds through concrete behaviour and demonstrates how such actions can express certain social relations, as well as the use of the notion authenticity as an ideological argument in order to legitimize specific heritage representations or, on the contrary, prevent them.…”
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